Tuesday, May 25, 2010

My Son Turned One Year Old

It was a couple of weeks ago. We hosted a BBQ in his honour. The bubble maker and sidewalk chalk were a hit with the kids. I think my son’s favourite part was smooshing cake into his mouth. My daughter spent most of her time bouncing around in the inflatable castle with her friends. Thinking back on it, I don’t think she ate anything but cake and juice…whoops. That’s what you get when you are busy hosting.

My brother got this frog doll for him. This doll is bigger then my son. To put the size into perspective, note the eye’s are above the seat cushions. My brother publicly carried it on the sky train to get to the party. That’s so awesome! He’s the type who doesn’t care what others think anyways.

Awesome People

About Me

Cindy Y. Ho was born and raised on the west coast of British Columbia, Canada . During her childhood to early adulthood she enjoyed folding origami and honed her folding skills. As time past, she developed past the stage of the traditional crane to complex models such as modular models, flowers, butterflies and dragons that she enjoyed giving away as gifts. However, as she entered the post secondary stage of her educational life, her focus shifted from her hobby to studying and preparing herself for the workforce. Her origami papers and books soon collected dust.

After graduating with honours from British Columbia's Institute of Technology (BCIT) in 1999, she excelled as a Buyer and Materials Planner in the demanding industry of electronics contract manufacturing. In 2006, she and her husband were blessed with their first child. A few months into her maternity leave, she found her dusty papers and books and revived her long lost passion - origami. After reminiscing her friend's wonderment when they received an origami gift, she felt that other people would enjoy them as well. Her entrepreneurial spirit was stirred and taught herself to build a simple website and started an online store, West Coast Origami devoted to origami gifts and crafts. After returning to the workforce, Cindy continued to practice origami and experimented with new papers. She proudly showcased her work on flickr and Facebook.

In 2009, her family were blessed with their second child. During her maternity leave, Cindy upgraded her web design skills and upgraded her online store. She expanded West Coast Origami with Etsy , an online marketplace devoted to handmade products.